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Surface go laptop review
Surface go laptop review








surface go laptop review

Many more apps are available from the Microsoft Store, so some may be tempted to leave it in S mode.īut if, like me, you need tools such as Google Chrome, you’ll need to switch to the standard Windows 10 Home experience, which takes just a few clicks in the Microsoft Store. The Laptop Go ships with Windows 10 Home in S mode, which restricts what you can install to apps from the Microsoft Store. SustainabilityĪ USB-A, USB-C and headphones port are in the left-side of the machine. It can also be charged via USB-C with a third-party charger. The Laptop 3 lasts more than eight hours while Apple’s MacBook Air lasts more than 16 hours under similar conditions.įully charging the Laptop Go with the included 39W Surface Connect power adaptor took 2 hours 15 minutes from dead, hitting 70% in a little over an hour. That was while using Google Chrome with four tabs open, Evernote, Windows Mail, NextGen Reader, Typora and several messaging apps. The Laptop Go lasts just over seven hours when used in Windows 10 S Mode – which restricts what you can install – and just over six when in normal Windows 10 Home, with a few more apps not available in the Microsoft Store installed. It also runs hot, meaning the fans were frequently audible and the bottom became noticeably warm, particularly when updating.īattery life is disappointing, however. The laptop is generally snappy, handling most tasks easily with similar performance to rivals, but note that the Intel chip is last-generation, not the current 11th-generation. The processor is similar to the Core i5 chips used in the Laptop 3 but with weaker graphics performance.

surface go laptop review

The model we tested had 8GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage. The Laptop Go ships with just one choice of processor, the 10th-generation Intel Core i5-1035G1 and a choice of 4 or 8GB of RAM, depending on the version. The Surface Connect port is for power, but can also be used for attaching additional accessories such as the Surface Dock for more USB ports and monitors. Operating system: Windows 10 Home in S modeĬonnectivity: wifi 6 (ax), Bluetooth 5, USB-A, USB-C, headphones, Surface Connect, fingerprint sensor Processor: quad-core Intel Core i5-1035G1 (10th generation) If you’re used to the pin-sharp screens of premium laptops it will be a disappointment. The LCD screen is slightly smaller at 12.4in (versus 13.5in) and while good looking, it is noticeably less crisp than the higher resolution Laptop 3 and some rivals. The trackpad is large and precise, making it one of the best you can get on a Windows machine. The keyboard is slightly smaller and the keys are not backlit, but it has an equally good typing experience. The keyboard and trackpad are good, which is expected at this price.










Surface go laptop review